paper piecing - union jack - Frustrated
#21
I also want to say thank you for all the ladies that offered me help, if I didn't reply to your post it was probably because I was busy trying to figure this out.
Now, if someone could figure out how to do this pattern without having to do 4 separate pieces that you have to then sew the two middle strips too, that would be great as it is pretty difficult to line them up
Now, if someone could figure out how to do this pattern without having to do 4 separate pieces that you have to then sew the two middle strips too, that would be great as it is pretty difficult to line them up
#22
You did fantastic! Listen, I agree with many of the ladies here who say try something easy first, BUT, if you are the ambitious type who's not quick to give up, then I think it's best you go for it...and you did!!! I love the block and I bet now you'll be hooked on paper piecing...as am I. ;) I have a tutorial on my blog if you ever want to check it out, maybe you might find something in it helpful?
Just to motivate you and other would be paper piecers who might be reading...this was my very first paper pieced project...
Just to motivate you and other would be paper piecers who might be reading...this was my very first paper pieced project...
#23
Originally Posted by pumpkinpatchquilter
You did fantastic! Listen, I agree with many of the ladies here who say try something easy first, BUT, if you are the ambitious type who's not quick to give up, then I think it's best you go for it...and you did!!! I love the block and I bet now you'll be hooked on paper piecing...as am I. ;) I have a tutorial on my blog if you ever want to check it out, maybe you might find something in it helpful?
Just to motivate you and other would be paper piecers who might be reading...this was my very first paper pieced project...
Just to motivate you and other would be paper piecers who might be reading...this was my very first paper pieced project...
#24
Thank you! That is still one of my favorite ever quilts even though it was a complete learning process. Yes, I did a little unpicking, but I figured out a few tricks that really help along the way. I also over estimate each fabric piece size. When you get really comfortable with paper piecing you can start cutting strips and pieces down closer to the actual size of what you need, but in the beginning, it's better in my opinion to waste a little bit because the pay off is so worth it in the end. If I could do this project over again it would be a zillion times neater and nicer, but I am glad I just dove in there because I learned A LOT in a short amount of time.
Oh - also, do you trim each piece as you go? You might be a little afraid to do it now, but the more I paper pieced I have found that trimming down to that quarter of an inch, while scary, helps you line up and prepare your next piece of fabric. It also helps you waste a little less. You can get a 2 inch wide ruler at just about any sewing store and it can be really helpful. Just don't trim your fingers...something I have also done. Lol***
Oh - also, do you trim each piece as you go? You might be a little afraid to do it now, but the more I paper pieced I have found that trimming down to that quarter of an inch, while scary, helps you line up and prepare your next piece of fabric. It also helps you waste a little less. You can get a 2 inch wide ruler at just about any sewing store and it can be really helpful. Just don't trim your fingers...something I have also done. Lol***
#25
Originally Posted by pumpkinpatchquilter
Thank you! That is still one of my favorite ever quilts even though it was a complete learning process. Yes, I did a little unpicking, but I figured out a few tricks that really help along the way. I also over estimate each fabric piece size. When you get really comfortable with paper piecing you can start cutting strips and pieces down closer to the actual size of what you need, but in the beginning, it's better in my opinion to waste a little bit because the pay off is so worth it in the end. If I could do this project over again it would be a zillion times neater and nicer, but I am glad I just dove in there because I learned A LOT in a short amount of time.
Oh - also, do you trim each piece as you go? You might be a little afraid to do it now, but the more I paper pieced I have found that trimming down to that quarter of an inch, while scary, helps you line up and prepare your next piece of fabric. It also helps you waste a little less. You can get a 2 inch wide ruler at just about any sewing store and it can be really helpful. Just don't trim your fingers...something I have also done. Lol***
Oh - also, do you trim each piece as you go? You might be a little afraid to do it now, but the more I paper pieced I have found that trimming down to that quarter of an inch, while scary, helps you line up and prepare your next piece of fabric. It also helps you waste a little less. You can get a 2 inch wide ruler at just about any sewing store and it can be really helpful. Just don't trim your fingers...something I have also done. Lol***
#26
For some patterns it is an absolute necessity to piece it in sections and sew it together the way you say you did with the flag. That's how I pieced that kitty as well as the stars in that lil' quilt. It helps if you leave the paper on the back until you've completely finished the block, that way you can see your pattern on the wrong side of the fabric and use the lines to help you line up your seams correctly. You will get there! Keep at it you're doing a great job...I can't wait to see what you paper piece next! ;)
OH, and just another tip, most of the time when we learn to quilt we learn to press fabric to one side. When you get to the point that you have a bunch of paper pieced "blocks" that need to be sewn together to make the actual block, it helps to press those seams open. It helps reduce bulk and when you get into projects like a mariner's compass block, it will help to keep your points nice and neat and straight!
OH, and just another tip, most of the time when we learn to quilt we learn to press fabric to one side. When you get to the point that you have a bunch of paper pieced "blocks" that need to be sewn together to make the actual block, it helps to press those seams open. It helps reduce bulk and when you get into projects like a mariner's compass block, it will help to keep your points nice and neat and straight!
#28
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[Please take a piece of squared paper. one inch squares would be best and draw on the flag. make sure the diagonals go straight through each square. (that is so you can do half square triangles)
Then colour in correctly . make a list of how many full square red, full square blue, full square white. Now look at the half square white/blue half square red/ble half square red/ white. each sqaure can represent any sized suare.
\a 4 1/2inch square makes a single bed/
Some where in a british book is a copy of this pattern QUOTE=ukmuminusa;2344920]One of the reasons I got into quilting last month! was because I had seen a fantastibut donot know which one.
Dottyc quilt online made out of union jacks.
To get me started on quilting I am in the process of doing a simple 9 patch quilt and I am enjoying doing it. However, in the back of my mind is that union jack quilt that would be perfect for my sons, especially as we are all British.
But last night in my wisdom I was blog hopping and came across that gorgeous quilt again. I would love to make it but everywhere I look I just can't find the pattern for it. So I came across an asterix (astericks - spelling unsure) pattern and this morning I adapted it and started trying to make a union jack, 5 attempts later and I still can't do it! It turned out very wonky and uneven, lots of unpicking happened. So I gave up on that, I had another search and found a paper piecing pattern on twin sisters for for the union jack. Thinking this would at least make sure everything is straight and lined up, which my previous attempt wasn't I had a go. I printed the pattern out even though its much smaller than i wanted, I thought that at least if I could do a practise then I could always enlarge the pattern. So I have now had 2 attemps at it and I just don't get paper piecing and I am so confused and frustrated................I have looked at youtube examples and I still don't get it.
Has anyone else ever made a union jack flag block by paper piecing? Any suggestions, ideas. Maybe this is one block I should save for another time.
Thanks for the moan, frustrated :cry:[/QUOTE]
Then colour in correctly . make a list of how many full square red, full square blue, full square white. Now look at the half square white/blue half square red/ble half square red/ white. each sqaure can represent any sized suare.
\a 4 1/2inch square makes a single bed/
Some where in a british book is a copy of this pattern QUOTE=ukmuminusa;2344920]One of the reasons I got into quilting last month! was because I had seen a fantastibut donot know which one.
Dottyc quilt online made out of union jacks.
To get me started on quilting I am in the process of doing a simple 9 patch quilt and I am enjoying doing it. However, in the back of my mind is that union jack quilt that would be perfect for my sons, especially as we are all British.
But last night in my wisdom I was blog hopping and came across that gorgeous quilt again. I would love to make it but everywhere I look I just can't find the pattern for it. So I came across an asterix (astericks - spelling unsure) pattern and this morning I adapted it and started trying to make a union jack, 5 attempts later and I still can't do it! It turned out very wonky and uneven, lots of unpicking happened. So I gave up on that, I had another search and found a paper piecing pattern on twin sisters for for the union jack. Thinking this would at least make sure everything is straight and lined up, which my previous attempt wasn't I had a go. I printed the pattern out even though its much smaller than i wanted, I thought that at least if I could do a practise then I could always enlarge the pattern. So I have now had 2 attemps at it and I just don't get paper piecing and I am so confused and frustrated................I have looked at youtube examples and I still don't get it.
Has anyone else ever made a union jack flag block by paper piecing? Any suggestions, ideas. Maybe this is one block I should save for another time.
Thanks for the moan, frustrated :cry:[/QUOTE]
#30
OK ladies look what I did (doing the happy dance) I made a mistake and did not cut my fabric big enough on one piece so I have a little hole in it, but this was my first go at paper pieceing, I should have tried something easier to start off with but I am so impatient LOL Just wanted to share
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